How is the frog adapted for an amphibious lifestyle? Identify and describe 5 specific aquatic adaptations?
February 21st, 2009 | by admin |wtws? asked:
How is the frog adapted for an amphibious lifestyle? Identify and describe at least 5 specific aquatic or terrestrial adaptations.
Arlene
How is the frog adapted for an amphibious lifestyle? Identify and describe at least 5 specific aquatic or terrestrial adaptations.
Arlene











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By Joseph on Feb 22, 2009 | Reply
I know a few…
1. A semi-permiable epidermis that alows them to “breathe” through there skin
2. Webed apandages (feet)
3. Increased lung capacity
4. Two sets of eyelides, one translucent as to act as “gogles”
5. Strong hind legs for jumping and swiming.